The White House announced plans to construct a new 90,000-square-foot ballroom adjacent to the East Wing, with construction set to begin in September 2025. The $200 million project, fully funded by President Donald Trump and private donors, aims to provide a permanent venue for large official events, replacing temporary South Lawn tents. The design will closely mirror the existing White House architectural style and is inspired by Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. The ballroom is expected to seat approximately 650 guests and represents the largest renovation of the East Wing in over a century. Trump described the project as a legacy initiative, fulfilling a long-standing desire for a dedicated ballroom at the White House, a feature that has been absent for more than 150 years. The construction is scheduled to be completed before the end of Trump's presidential term in early 2029. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Trump and other donors have committed the necessary funds, and Trump has indicated plans to disclose the names of the donors involved.
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The White House is set to start building a $200 million ballroom in September. President Trump says he’ll use personal funds and private donations to cover the cost, with completion expected before his term ends. https://t.co/uWiPgqXl8M
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